One of the great things about Facebook is how easy it is to engage with friends and other users, as well as pages and groups that you might be particularly interested in.
The ‘Like’ function is the quickest way of connecting with a post, tapping a single button underneath the post to let the user know that you have seen it and approve of their content.
But it isn’t just your friends’ posts that you can ‘Like’. On Facebook, the same ‘Like’ function applies to pages – from business pages to personal interest pages. And once you ‘Like’ a page, any content shared by or posted on that page will appear in your feed alongside updates from your friends and connections.
Suffice to say, the ‘Like’ function is a fairly all-encompassing action that spans individual posts and pages, and keeps users connected with the content that they want to see on Facebook. But how do you ‘Unlike’ something?
Unlike a Post or a Page With One Click
To unlike a post or page on Facebook requires just one click.
If you have liked something, the thumbs up icon and ‘Like’ button will turn blue and stay blue. To ‘unlike’ the post or page, simply click again on this icon and it will turn grey/white again.
This lets you know that you are no longer connected with the post, and that you will no longer follow its activity.
If you ‘unlike’ a page on Facebook, this action removes the page’s updates and announcements from your feed.
We hope this helps! Liking posts and pages on Facebook is a great way to stay connected with the content that you want to see and is the easiest way to personalise your feed and user experience. However, when you accidentally like a post, or no longer want to engage with specific pages and interests, the ‘unlike’ action is worth noting.